Difference between Blisteins - Koni Red - Boge Turbogas on a 5ktq ?
Ken Keith
auditude at neta.com
Tue Dec 12 08:05:10 EST 2000
It was my understanding that Bilstein HD's and Sports are valved
the same, and the only difference is that the extended length of the
Sports is shorter. This wasn't universally accepted as truth,
however, so it could be incorrect.
Ken
"BRIAN O'NEILL" <briano_72 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> boge are stock replacement, you will have no fun at
> autocross or agressive driving w/them. bilstein hd are
> also stock replacement, bilstein sports will give you
> a nice firm ride. i have them in my lowered 93 90cs. i
> love them, almost the perfect ride. if i had to do it
> again, i would use the koni sports,these are the
> yellow ones, they are adjustable, you can go from
> totally stiff to just about as soft as a caddy-all at
> the turn of a knob( only on front top adjustables, the
> rears you have to disasemble and compress and adjust)
> but i would set um to full stiff and leave em anyway
> !!!
>
> brian o'
>
> --- "Beatty, Robert" <BeattyR at ummhc.org> wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I just bought a set of Pro Springs from Eibach and I
> > need to get shocks now
> > for my 87 5ktq. I am an aggressive driver and I
> > will be running 16" A6
> > wheels with most likely Dunlop SP8000 tires in the
> > summer. I also want to
> > get into AutoCross and or other racing at some
> > point. My question is...
> > what specifically is the difference between these
> > shocks? Will I get
> > different rides/handling with these 3 different
> > shocks? Or are they all
> > basically the same and its essentially brand
> > preference and lifetime
> > warrenty?
> >
> > Appreciate all responses... thanks!
> >
> > Rob
>
>
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